Held Together

Let the Land Lie Fallow

A copy of this painting is currently on display in New York City with the Park Avenue Synagogue's 5-year mural project.

Thoughts of restoration and stillness, which means to trust that all will not fall apart when you allow yourself true rest. For me, it is a soul-peace I seek that the Holy Spirit freely gives.

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More Salty Than Sweet

48 x 48 inch oil and mixed media on gallery-wrapped canvas.

$3500.00 USD

Reminds me of beach life.

Shelterbelt

36 x 36 inch oil and mixed media on cradled panel board.

$2000.00 USD

Where my family is from in the rural north, many farmers plant tree-lines or shelter-belts to protect land and home from harsh wind. Here on our 2 acres in the country, my husband and I planted over 175 trees for the same reasons (we had lots of help from family and friends). Our rows of pines and deciduous trees create interest in the landscape, attract wildlife, and increase the beauty that surrounds us.

Snail Mail

12 x 12 inch oil and mixed media on gallery-wrapped canvas.

$300.00

Nothing wrong with slowing down.

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Long Walks

12 x 12 inch oil on cradled panel

$300.00 USD

Long walks in nature help to ground my soul. What about you?

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Culture of Generosity

48 x 36 inch oil and mixed media on cradled panel

$3000.00 USD

Culture of Generosity - it's a value I'd like to embody in myself at all times, and I'm encouraged by my husband Brad's employer. Instead of giving everyone a gift card from the local big-box-store as a year-end-bonus, they instead chose to pool all that money and use it toward local charities. Groups of people from Brad's office had money with which to purchase needed items for a charity. The groups went shopping together and then delivered the items, having a good time in the process. Brad said every employee would do it again. Much better than a gift-card.

We can't all give that kind of money, but what matters is the heart. Am I willing to give the little I have in hopes of helping out a brother or sister? It takes looking outside my own needs to see the needs of others, and sometimes it's even a generous smile or noticing the clerk behind the counter that makes a big difference in someone's day.